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there at all times, and i think that it can be done, but, frankly, we need to change the scope of our energies and the scope of our commitments. >> you see, this is not an attempt by the republicans to do something and fail. this is the lack of the attempt of the republicans to do anything at all. the first state race, state race i ever worked on was the united states senate seat in 1996. and i asked, you know, very naively, why don't we go to black churches? well, they will never vote for us. why don't we retreat to students and young people. those people never vote. well, here we are in 2012 and that is a completely different story and we need to make the attempt. >> but what i heard al say, and what president obama won because he promised free things and i don't want to misquote you there, but i'm not sure if it is a promise of free things. when i hear people saying that they voted for president obama because they wanted things, why else do you vote for a candidate if you don't want something from the candidate? >> let me tell you something, obama won this election and everybody back up and
there at all times, and i think that it can be done, but, frankly, we need to change the scope of our energies and the scope of our commitments. >> you see, this is not an attempt by the republicans to do something and fail. this is the lack of the attempt of the republicans to do anything at all. the first state race, state race i ever worked on was the united states senate seat in 1996. and i asked, you know, very naively, why don't we go to black churches? well, they will never vote...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> so if you're like a lot of people who follow the news, general david petraeus's resignation, and admitted that he cheated on his wife was a total shock. the general was known for demanding the highest standards for himself and his soldiers. first, the obvious question, he had it all, a great family and career, why risk everything? he had to know he would get caught eventually, right? >> no, studies show that when men get a huge increase with testosterone, that comes from winning the super bowl, or war even, can raise testosterone levels, then men tend to rationalize cheating better. the higher testosterone means higher sexual arouseal, and then their thinking starts to get a little blurred about what the subseque consequenc
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. go long. >>> so if you're like a lot of people who follow the news, general david petraeus's resignation, and admitted that he cheated on his wife was a total shock. the general was...
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but frankly we need to change the scope of our energies and the scope of our commitment. >> so maybe it's a messaging problem, like patrick just said. with the -- is it conservative views or is it the messengers or both? what do you think? >> initially, it's the message. we have this tendency of telling people what we're not going to do. we don't tell them why. we say we're the party of lower taxes. but we don't say because we want people not to be able to be addicted to government but be able to make a living. newt got a big controversy about -- talking about food stamps. one of the things food stamps represents is the lack of freedom. that's the federal government -- people -- they tell you what you can spend with those food stamps. you can or can't buy -- we don't do a positive message of saying, we want you to have more freedom. >> when you talk about food stamps and those sorts of issues, are those issues or messages that you run on that are losing messages? do people really want to talk about that? when you focus on issues like food stamps or entitlements? al and then patrick?
but frankly we need to change the scope of our energies and the scope of our commitment. >> so maybe it's a messaging problem, like patrick just said. with the -- is it conservative views or is it the messengers or both? what do you think? >> initially, it's the message. we have this tendency of telling people what we're not going to do. we don't tell them why. we say we're the party of lower taxes. but we don't say because we want people not to be able to be addicted to government...
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is expected to become completely energy independent. wow. >>> christmas will not come early for one major retailer. while other stores want you to start shopping even earlier, another store -- i admire this store, alison kosik. i admire this store. >> i do, too. i admire it more for its clothing. okay, for this too, sure. talking about nordstrom. yeah, this got a lot of attention in the blogesphere this morning. there's a photo of a sign at nordstrom that says the company is not going to be decorating for christmas until after thanksgiving. here's the thing with this. it says we won't open until friday, november 27th. that was actually black friday in 2009. it turns out, carol, this is nothing new for nordstrom. in fact the store says it's waited until after thanksgiving to decorate its stores for christmas for over 100 years. now in an age where retailers can't wait to roll out christmas displays and commercials before halloween, nordstrom is trying to make hay by reminding its customers it likes to celebrate one holiday at a time. i l
is expected to become completely energy independent. wow. >>> christmas will not come early for one major retailer. while other stores want you to start shopping even earlier, another store -- i admire this store, alison kosik. i admire this store. >> i do, too. i admire it more for its clothing. okay, for this too, sure. talking about nordstrom. yeah, this got a lot of attention in the blogesphere this morning. there's a photo of a sign at nordstrom that says the company is not...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. shall we, about about the e-mail resignation of the former cia director david petraeus. u.s. official tells cnn that petraeus' extramarital affair came into light because his biographer paula broadwell was sending harassing e-mails to a woman close to petraeus. earlier i asked why would the fbi investigate cia e-mails. >> because the fbi has jurisdiction if someone uses the internet to threat another person, so that's where the investigation began. it was not against
putting us in control of our energy future, now. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female...
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in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> morning. welcome back to "starting point." we're going to start with john berman. get the day's top stories. >> happy friday, soledad. gas lines have become a rule in some of these places in the northeast. not the exception. new york city, long island, parts of new jersey, and new odd/even gas rationing system takes effect in new york today. the following the lead of jersey which saw
in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm p. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one...
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montana eastwood and into the chicago area when you get them one night oftentimes there is a little energy left over. what an interesting sky. as you look at this time lapses, there are things going on there that you didn't even realize. a beautiful day didn't qualify as 100 percent sonny as yesterday did and we're going down into this territory again tomorrow night. the growth of this snow pack over the last couple weeks we have been talking about it, has made the cold air available but temperatures are warm there are big changes under way. today was about four below normal. six degrees above normal on sunday. we may jump to nine degrees above normal they are oriented from west -east. these are current temperatures still well above freezing. there is warmer weather on the way. humidity of 67 percent tonight. we show you these people often ask what does the dew point mean. och more typically it tells you where the temperatures will go on a calm night. the cool air comes right up to the lake. here is a beautiful situation from space in our area. by the time it gets here the gulf is shut off
montana eastwood and into the chicago area when you get them one night oftentimes there is a little energy left over. what an interesting sky. as you look at this time lapses, there are things going on there that you didn't even realize. a beautiful day didn't qualify as 100 percent sonny as yesterday did and we're going down into this territory again tomorrow night. the growth of this snow pack over the last couple weeks we have been talking about it, has made the cold air available but...
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. >> reporter: so he called on robert mccullough who has three decades of experience in energy markets. he pored over thousands of documents and believes that the refineries were operating when they said me were offline. we can heard in may lots of announcements of closures and that could be an attempt to misinform the market. we have certainly seen that. tore could be an exercise in market power. >> reporter: he says there is not enough evidence to show any type of collusion among the conditions. he also says there is no watchdog agency in place. >> when a market place gets more and more and more concentrated, the opportunity for that market manipulation only increases. >> reporter: so we did speak with the manrepresents most of the california refineries and he says, look, the man who represents most of the california refineries says there is no conspiracy just simple supply and in demand. he said research all you want you won't find wrongdoing from them. we'll hear more from him at 6:00. i'm grace lee, live in san francisco. cbs 5. >>> also today, we learned that oil giant bp will pa
. >> reporter: so he called on robert mccullough who has three decades of experience in energy markets. he pored over thousands of documents and believes that the refineries were operating when they said me were offline. we can heard in may lots of announcements of closures and that could be an attempt to misinform the market. we have certainly seen that. tore could be an exercise in market power. >> reporter: he says there is not enough evidence to show any type of collusion among...
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ic big energy will suffer, but clean energy does well. big phrma suffers, but the hospital space does well. financial services probably from a regulatory standpoint suv, but that's one of my favorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwayfavorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outway -- >> it's your favorite because you're in it. >> i guess i'm a little biassed there. >> jim, do you have a take on micro or macro crow? >> if you look at what's happened in the market since mid october, you've had cyclical sectors, financials, energy, materials perform the worst. yet the open interest put call ratio suggests there's not a lot of fear embedded. the other thing i'd point out is the second worst performing sector over that period is utilities. so this is not as simple as a risk on risk off period where you can go in traditional sec
ic big energy will suffer, but clean energy does well. big phrma suffers, but the hospital space does well. financial services probably from a regulatory standpoint suv, but that's one of my favorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwayfavorite sectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will outwaysectors. because i think the earnings expansion in the sector will...
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this from environment and energy news. the justice department charged three workers involved in the deepwater horizon with various criminal violations. dd go down to amarillo, texas, merlin is waiting on the independent line. you're on the "washington journal." caller: i was just wondering how much b.p. has actually made cleaning up the spill? host: not a stat i have for you right now, merlin. i can tell you b.p. was reporting profits in the fourth quarter of 2010 after the spill occurred. profits of about $5.5 billion. the spill occurred in the summer of that year. this according to b.p.'s website. in the third quarter of 2010, b.p.'s profits were about $5 billion. in the fourth quarter of 2011, $7.6 billion in profits. caller: does anybody think that they might have did it on purpose? host: why would you think that, merlin? caller: well, because i heard that the night right before the spill they pulled out their stocks in a lot of, you know, some of the money that they had out there, they pulled out -- host: where are yo
this from environment and energy news. the justice department charged three workers involved in the deepwater horizon with various criminal violations. dd go down to amarillo, texas, merlin is waiting on the independent line. you're on the "washington journal." caller: i was just wondering how much b.p. has actually made cleaning up the spill? host: not a stat i have for you right now, merlin. i can tell you b.p. was reporting profits in the fourth quarter of 2010 after the spill...
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at the small scale, you could use the spherical harmonics to understand how electrons move between energy shells in an atom, for example. so you have orbitals that also use the harmonics of a sphere. >> so we have strings, but not quite string theory. >> no. >> but then we go from electrons, right, and we sort of stop at musical instruments, and then we proceed out to the universe, right? and it's all harmonics. >> yep, it's all there. >> totally cool. >> yeah, it's really cool. >> thanks, liz. >> yep, thank you. >> the greeks' idea of the music of the spheres, the idea that there must be some connection between music and the workings of the heavens, was based on the mystical numerology of philosophers like pythagoras. ironically, even though their explicit declarations of rational orbits analogizing the relative lengths of harmonious strings was wrong, their instinct was correct. while there isn't really a music of the spheres, there is a song of the universe, a steady hum that you hear no matter where you turn your ear, or rather, your microwave detector. that's what robert wilson and a
at the small scale, you could use the spherical harmonics to understand how electrons move between energy shells in an atom, for example. so you have orbitals that also use the harmonics of a sphere. >> so we have strings, but not quite string theory. >> no. >> but then we go from electrons, right, and we sort of stop at musical instruments, and then we proceed out to the universe, right? and it's all harmonics. >> yep, it's all there. >> totally cool. >>...
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the other thing i would add is the america's energy futures. that is a whole different presentation. i have to get back to work. i am sure you do, too. we set out to revitalize the alliance's. we decided to engage more deeply to advance our interests. as a result, these determinations, the president ended the war in iraq. he has started a path for transition in afghanistan. and doing so, the president has dramatically improved america poses strategic freedom of maneuver so that our posture alliances -- by renewing our leadership and ensure our focus matches our priorities and resources, and a laser light focus. for the geographic part of this, the president made a decision on the outlook to increase our focus on the asian pacific in terms of resources, diplomatic efforts, engagement, both with nations and regional institutions, and in terms of policy. secateurs clinton became the first secretary of state to make her inaugural trip to asia. the first foreign leader the president met with in the oval office was the prime minister of japan. these
the other thing i would add is the america's energy futures. that is a whole different presentation. i have to get back to work. i am sure you do, too. we set out to revitalize the alliance's. we decided to engage more deeply to advance our interests. as a result, these determinations, the president ended the war in iraq. he has started a path for transition in afghanistan. and doing so, the president has dramatically improved america poses strategic freedom of maneuver so that our posture...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til my wife's phone hears about this. [ cellphone vibrating ] [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center, working together has never worked so well. >>> out of nowhere, cia director david petraeus resigns after admitting he cheated on his wife. the other woman? the person who wrote his biography, paula broadwell. and no one may have found out had the fbi not followed up on a complaint about his mistress sending hara sending harassing e-mails to another woman close to petraeus. bob, how big of a deal is this for the cia? >> it's big. i
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. anne's tablet called my phone. anne's tablet was chatting with a tablet in sydney... a desktop in zurich... and a telepresence room in brazil. the secure cloud helped us get some numbers from my assistant's pc in new york. and before i reached the top, the board meeting became a congrats we sold the company party. wait til...
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notice most of the energy and cold front to the north of us. we had a few clouds spilling over. still we will look for maybe some higher clouds to head south come tomorrow into tuesday for our extreme north bay communities. but other than that we are staying dry and the warmup continues bit by bit. let's take you through the next couple of days. this afternoon pretty nice out there. still below average. and then by tomorrow into tuesday this cold front kind of falls apart. maybe a few light showers extreme northern california and through wednesday and thursday it looks like we will be looking at still a weak high pressure hod holding on. the numbers modifying and looking a the a pretty decent week. although maybe we would like to see some of that snow and rain materialize by next weekend. near 41 in lake tahoe today. sacramento had some very cold numbers, responding to some mid-november sun. high of 60 today. it's still cool in los angeles at 68. back home numbers in the 50s along our coast with the sea breeze returning in the afternoon. 58 downtown. 58 in palo alto. and the 49e
notice most of the energy and cold front to the north of us. we had a few clouds spilling over. still we will look for maybe some higher clouds to head south come tomorrow into tuesday for our extreme north bay communities. but other than that we are staying dry and the warmup continues bit by bit. let's take you through the next couple of days. this afternoon pretty nice out there. still below average. and then by tomorrow into tuesday this cold front kind of falls apart. maybe a few light...
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they had a special senate committee hearing today and invited a research group that specializes in energy pricing and what they found was after months of research, they could not explain why we had those gas price hikes in may and in october. that's the mystery there. they can't explain it. but it did cost californians in october about $1 billion. >> reporter: when prices spiked at the gas station the 7 gas companies in california said it's not our fault. instead, they blamed accidents like the chevron refinery fire or unexpected maintenance problems. but the biggest price spikes were in may and october. that's months before and after the chevron fire in august. >> we have seen shifts in price of gasoline. >> reporter: it's one of the reason senator mark leno called a committee hearing today. they found that in may, gas prices shot up to 4.41 a gallon which is the equivalent of $48 million in profit a day for the gas companies. in october, they were hiked even higher to $4.71 a gallon. but because of supply, the profit slightly lower for companies but still $25 million a day. >> i feel ce
they had a special senate committee hearing today and invited a research group that specializes in energy pricing and what they found was after months of research, they could not explain why we had those gas price hikes in may and in october. that's the mystery there. they can't explain it. but it did cost californians in october about $1 billion. >> reporter: when prices spiked at the gas station the 7 gas companies in california said it's not our fault. instead, they blamed accidents...
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had a large victory on tuesday want their whatever, ounce of flesh, pound of flesh, social policy, energy policy and economic policy! how long before they come crashing in. >> i think they're there already and they are keeping a watchful eye on their president right now to make sure that he doesn't abandon them on those issues too quickly, but i think we'll have to come down to finding that common ground and i think it will be in the cold of december before we really get there because a realization will have to upon happen and john boehner tre tried to make that clear this week and if we'll have a fight strictly on tax rates, the republican house will not vote for higher tax rates. that's not going happen and i'm going to think today of the 230-plus house republicans which ones might be vulnerable for opposing higher tax rates and i can't think of any. i mean, they are unified here and they're representing their dift recs and they've won one, if not two leches on their policy and they're not going anywhere so that has to come off the table and we have to start talking about some of these
had a large victory on tuesday want their whatever, ounce of flesh, pound of flesh, social policy, energy policy and economic policy! how long before they come crashing in. >> i think they're there already and they are keeping a watchful eye on their president right now to make sure that he doesn't abandon them on those issues too quickly, but i think we'll have to come down to finding that common ground and i think it will be in the cold of december before we really get there because a...
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dynami, also known as chaos theory, and we use that theory to structure equations that calculate the energy flow through our ecosystem from plants, say, to herbivores to carnivores. it's important to understand the effects of species on one another because that is changing quite a bit these days. many species are going extinct due to human activity, and also new species are invading ecosystems due to human activity. ecosystems form much more tightly connected networks than many other networks. what happens is that each species is typically within three links of all other species within the ecosystem. that's a lot closer than, say, the six degrees of separation that is supposed to separate human's familiarity networks, "who knows who" within, say, the u.s. and so these are tight networks where effects on one species can propagate to many other species quite quickly. one of the most famous examples of the effects of one species on the others within the ecosystem through the network that we've been studying is the sea otter example. back in the 1800s, the russians and several other western cou
dynami, also known as chaos theory, and we use that theory to structure equations that calculate the energy flow through our ecosystem from plants, say, to herbivores to carnivores. it's important to understand the effects of species on one another because that is changing quite a bit these days. many species are going extinct due to human activity, and also new species are invading ecosystems due to human activity. ecosystems form much more tightly connected networks than many other networks....
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excellent is an energy company. natural gas, nuclear electric. they need about 500 people right now. they can train you to run the nuclear reactor. why not, if you want to run the reactor. >> brian: get the white jump set. >> gretchen: 47 states right now. they are also -- they've got 27,000 people now. it's a larger company. good benefits. >> brian: nothing is going fast -- growing than natural gas. what about progressive, insurance? >> yes, exactly. progressive insurance, auto, property casualty. 100 jobs available now. they need claims adjustors. you can make about 40,000 a year. if do you sales or service calls, run the phones, you can make about 12 to $14 per hour. >> gretchen: at & t? >> you know number two, phone company in the nation, obviously. and the data network has been exploding this in a good way. they need thousands right now. technicians, that's a really good job for veterans because of the technical skills they have. project managers, network engineers, people that can do sales, people that can do analysis. they actually have th
excellent is an energy company. natural gas, nuclear electric. they need about 500 people right now. they can train you to run the nuclear reactor. why not, if you want to run the reactor. >> brian: get the white jump set. >> gretchen: 47 states right now. they are also -- they've got 27,000 people now. it's a larger company. good benefits. >> brian: nothing is going fast -- growing than natural gas. what about progressive, insurance? >> yes, exactly. progressive...